Tran, L. T., Nguyen, L & Green, W. (2017). Enhancing the experience and outcomes of international higher degree research candidates: Reciprocal Intercultural Supervision.
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Tran, L. T., Nguyen, L & Green, W. (2017). Enhancing the experience and outcomes of international higher degree research candidates: Reciprocal Intercultural Supervision.
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Research statement
Many universities around the globe
are now strategically focusing on
increasing the number of international
candidates enrolled in their higher
degree research (HDR) programs.
Australia hosts more than 20,000
international HDR candidates, which
constitutes around 32 per cent of the
total HDR cohort (DET, 2017).
International HDR candidates can make original
contributions to knowledge and the enrichment of
research as well as to the development of cultural
understandings and transnational networks in their
host universities. However, many of these potential
contributions often remain under-recognised and
international HDR candidates continue to report
substantial challenges in successfully completing
their studies.
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International Education Association of Australia
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Enhancing the experience and outcomes of international higher degree research candidates